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  2. List of antineoplastic agents - Wikipedia

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    Blood clots, neutropenia (dose-limiting), thrombocytopenia (dose-limiting), anaemia, infection, hypotension, hypokalaemia, hypothyroidism, Stevens–Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, angioedema, pneumonitis, hepatotoxicity and secondary malignancies (mostly myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukaemia).

  3. Agranulocytosis - Wikipedia

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    Neutropenia indicates a deficiency of neutrophils (the most common granulocyte cell) only. [citation needed] To be precise, neutropenia is the term normally used to describe absolute neutrophil counts (ANCs) of less than 500 cells per microlitre, whereas agranulocytosis is reserved for cases with ANCs of less than 100 cells per microlitre.

  4. Neutropenia - Wikipedia

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    Neutropenia itself is a rare entity, but can be clinically common in oncology [35] and immunocompromised individuals as a result of chemotherapy (drug-induced neutropenia). Additionally, acute neutropenia can be commonly seen from people recovering from a viral infection or in a post-viral state.

  5. Pegfilgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Pegfilgrastim is indicated to decrease the incidence of infection, as manifested by febrile neutropenia, in people with non-myeloid malignancies receiving myelosuppressive anti-cancer drugs associated with a clinically significant incidence of febrile neutropenia; and to increase survival in people acutely exposed to myelosuppressive doses of radiation (hematopoietic subsyndrome of acute ...

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    7.1 Centrally-Acting Drugs and Alcohol 7.2 Drugs with Hypotensive Effects 7.3 Levodopa and Dopamine Agonists 7.4 Amitriptyline 7.5 Cimetidine and Ranitidine 7.6 Clozapine 7.7 Lithium 7.8 Valproate 7.9 Digoxin 7.10 Drugs That Inhibit CYP 2D6 and Other CYP Isozymes 7.11 Carbamazepine and Other Enzyme Inducers

  7. Autoimmune neutropenia - Wikipedia

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    Autoimmune neutropenia (AIN) is a form of neutropenia which is most common in infants and young children [1] where the body identifies the neutrophils as enemies and makes antibodies to destroy them. Primary autoimmune neutropenia, another name for autoimmune neutropenia, is an autoimmune disease first reported in 1975 that primarily occurs in ...

  8. Category:Drug-induced diseases - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2021, at 06:53 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Filgrastim - Wikipedia

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    Filgrastim is a recombinant form of the naturally occurring granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). [21] It works by stimulating the body to increase neutrophil production. [21] Filgrastim was approved for medical use in the United States in 1991. [21] It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines.